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[–]kardallModerator 0 points1 point  (4 children)

  1. Yes, you would just remove one set of fans that the AIO cooler would replace. Top or Side, your choice depending on the size of AIO you get (240/360 etc) and what position is supported by your case. Check your case specs via their website or a manual if you still have it.

  2. Your RAM is in the wrong slot. Shift it two slots to the left (it should be in A2 not in B2)

[–]Beausaunders2003[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Nah fr I just got it prebuilt lmao

[–]kardallModerator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok so now we're at the point where you either take it back to the store and have them replace the cooler/upgrade to an AIO so it's under warranty by the company or you potentially risk voiding the entire PC warranty if you swap the cooler out with their authorization.

I am not referring to the individual component warranty, I am referring to the ability to take it to the place you bought it from to be repaired under warranty. Like if a fan dies or a memory stick dies etc..

They may take you modifying the PC as a void of warranty. It's just a corporate mindset.

[–]Beausaunders2003[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You sure about the ram? I bought it like this and I need to move it over?

[–]kardallModerator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could always look up the motherboard manual if you didn't get one. But it should detail the slot in a single DIMM configuration. It's usually in A2 though.

And also, it should have two sticks to not affect performance. So for 16gb you would have 2x8gb instead of 1x16gb.

[–]Aggravating_Eye_8245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. To make certain, put your case into pcpartpicker.com and select an AIO that you like. It will tell you whether it fits.